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I set a number of KOMs last week in AFCanyon... I forgot to turn off the strava and drove home!

My names on it so It must count...

I'm surprised your email didn't explode with messages from Stavassholes who flagged your KOM as suspicious. I've done that a couple of time when I drive with Strava on. I swear, less than 10 minutes after an upload I get people freaking out because they lost their KOM and flagging it.

Good on 'ya! My numbers are way down this year compared to the last few. I blame it on my AF Canyon volunteer trailwork commitment. There just seemed to always be a lot to do. More than normal. I just turned in my hours for the season to the Forest Service (beginning of October to end of September). 132 hours. Looking at it another way, if my mtn. bike rides average 2 hours (which they do), that's 66 rides I missed out on because I was up the canyon doing trailwork instead. I'm proud of what I accomplish up the canyon so, not complaining. It was still a good year!

Here's me receiving a volunteer of the year recognition award this past June, for 10 years of traiwork volunteering, from the head of the US Forest Service.

Yo bitchez... I just passed 2000 miles for the year, all on my mountain bike and 99% in the dirt. After I seperated my shoulder I didn't know if I'd make it this year as the magic 2000 number has been my goal the last few years.

Yo bitchez... I just passed 2000 miles for the year, all on my mountain bike and 99% in the dirt. After I seperated my shoulder I didn't know if I'd make it this year as the magic 2000 number has been my goal the last few years.

Just for fun... here is my 2017 and 2016 MTB stats. I was actually on track for a little better 2017 until a MTB crash separated my shoulder. This is all mountain bike and 99% on dirt, none of that candyass road bike crap.

I knew my 2017 stats would be lower than usual going into it. I normally just do a teeny bit of musical theater here and there but, this year I did 3 shows, pretty much back-to-back. From March to just last week, I was either in rehearsal or performing the show and just didn't have hardly any spare time. Anyway, with all I had going on, I'm OK with where I ended up. Zero pavement, all on dirt or snow.